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THB REV. ARTHUR TOOTH

... with aantimaaita and alraa that ahauld ba jaaloanly raapactad and mainn talnad. The Seotabatan la not a woaaa aMata of thfi United Kinfdom baaauaa ttaaaniaa the maaaoHad of Uatory, and tba Iriahmaa may claim than la tba largar hiatory of tba ampin vbtla ...

THE INDIA# FAMINE FUND

... among the Orangemen plater; not anticipate anj> Want Cftsepeot even in tfah NMtti. Nodoubt itobsentwflhiewd of elsewhere. (Irishmen ate pot apt jo.be deficient in ’ACt. 4Ai*m suggestion shat Mr. OladttWii 1 wfil baibnspted -to make kic visit the.oooarisp ...

ACTION AGAINST MR. HARRISON, M.P

... delivsred , .. going—yon promised I Inaugural address, the subject of which wae, | ,h o go with you; if I don’t yon shan’t go:’ “Irishmen in Great Britain—What they may do d((CaKd replied. “X shan’t allow forlreland and far England.’ He said: A curious wifh me ...

DESTROYING A VOTERS’ LIST

... x'he Latest Quabbel in tbe camp of Home i.ule is very serious. Mr. Gray, accuses Mr. Parnell of speaking of Roman Catholic Irishmen Popish rats.” Mr. Parnell denies ever having used the expression attributed bim, or in any way baring used language disrespectful ...

THE LONDON ENGINEERS1' STRIKE

... York Trii.unr, writing the Ist of August, gives tho following acoount of the present activity in tho iron districts of the United Stateslnformation received here from the different iron distrii ts of the West and South establishes the faot that marked ...

COLONEL DULLER

... tor about two hours, and ultimately the tiro was get under. The fire is supposed to have been accidentally caused by some Irishmen who were about the premises. Mr. Brough Hmyth, formerly chief inspector of the gold lields Houtb Australia, has examined ...

INTIMIDATION OF NON UNIONISTS

... derives frosa week's training nader ewieas. THE STATE 0T IBELANO. A FENIAN CONSPIRACY. •• Addm. t« th. Irish Paoßl. in tb« United htete., nißDad by mtso munbam of tho rooi.n Brotherhood, npponn to tho New York llera’t of (tetoUr Th. for. landlord ny.tom ...

THE DISTRESS IN IRELAND

... would do the most lor Ireland. Michael Davitt, one of three Irishmen reeontly arrested on charge of sedition, addressed on Monday night, in the City Hall, Glasgow, demonstration of Irishmen, nnml ering k ‘OO. Mr. Davitt was accorded most enthn-iastic ...

The Lotaltt or the Ibish Soldieb

... to form opinion from the sentiments entertained the Irish people in the United States towards the British Gorernment, one would suppose'that it would be difficult to find Irishmen willing to accept service in the British army or to take the oath of allegiance ...

flmthi * * He quoted eotae ■tetutie* to mainlUQ hie poeitioe, rae, fer iaeteaoe, that than » popuetion of •SOOjOOO

... Hanehaatar thereby eaalaitißir aion roten thaa all tha Iriah honoaha. Ha farther dwelt upon the difficult!ea placed in the way Irishmen obtaining their Totea, *c. lb. D. 8. Wa«d supported the riswa anonaintad by the aaaayiat, oontending that the light history ...

BREVITIES

... of tlw Irish peopls, i has been'organised permanently under the title of the United Irishmen America.’’ According to official returns the international rSTenoe of the United States for the fiscal year asAi-ff Jane 80th, amounts to 188,000.000 dollars ...

MB. BRIGHT AND IRELAND

... Americans as burning with desire to to war with England, and even insinuates that Turkey is about to enter into alliance with the United States for the purpose ef punishing the common fool A number of lads wars sliding on pend at’ Stanley, near Liverpool, whan ...